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as threatened, I'm uploading individual pics of the houses in this microscale MOC
this is the white house in the middle
An Oragutan can use it's feet to grab thing's and then move on his arms like legs. The chameleon doesn't need to move like that because this mode are used mostly in space to maximal it's carrying capacity.,
The result of experimenting with the new technique I invented for making the towers. It was simply sticking cogwheels on axles, and that's what was the effect.
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A shot of just the planes I built for the Enterprise. The two on the left are Helldivers while the other one is a Corsair.
Runs on Nuclear power or on his own Nuclear reactor build into the train. Cooling water gets reused in toillets to reduce the Carbon footprint. Does not leak as much as the Atomic Car.
The Casino, essential element for any self-respecting town on the
ne is of the modern type, all glass and shiny metal and white marble
designed by a fan of Gehry, built by me ...
more pics of the Microscale set
I've been doing a lot of set building with my 3 yr old. As I'm building, he fishes through the pieces and builds little creations of his own. At first, he was just randomly combining pieces, but recently he has been building "spaceships". These tend to be pretty ephemeral when I need the pieces to cpmplete whatever we are building, This one was just too good, I had to at least photograph it before I needed the parts.
The Rhino Heavy Assault Mech is used for attacking enemy strongholds. It is fully automated with a sophisticated AI.
Built for the Robo-Mech contest over at LCN
The Verreaux-class transporter shows, once again, that Blacktron will brazenly copy any proven spacecraft design.
After seeing Sam(us)' microscale, while a friend and I were building I came up with this. I had no idea how good of a light sunlight can be. It's not quite yet finished, I think.
Have started laying out the general shape of the freighter "Great Northern Way" from Homeworld: Shipbreakers (www.flickr.com/photos/23360101@N03/13267940113/sizes/o/in...). Total length will likely be around 112 studs. The original image only shows the top of the ship, so the bottom half is left to my imagination. Currently contemplating putting containers there.
The thing I'm struggling with at the moment is the tapered shape of the main engine. The two WIP versions I have (The grey bits lying at the aft) are either too bulky or too wimpy.
Remember this? Well, I made this a while ago but never got round to photographing it or finishing it (hence the blank far end of the baseplate).
I had a blast building these ships with my little bros. It was hard because we've never really had the experience of building at micro scale, but it was fun! I think however, that some of the ships are cooler in our head than they are in real life haha
This is a mini LEGO terrace house built for some dear friends of ours as a housewarming present. Back garden comes complete with shed, dog, decking and slide!
The Motorola J2-12 is an tropospheric survey ship. It uses a mag drive to control its hover altitude and velocity. Normally the J2-12 is dropped from orbit, and then picked up once the survey is complete. Usually, it is used for hi-resolution local surveys, as planetary surveys are easier to accomplish from orbit.
For some reason, I'm incapable of building in color...
This is slightly more detailed version of micro market street originally planned for collaborative LDD build hosted on doublebrick.ru
The overall model design is heavily based on Market Street but scaled down and modified.
LXF file www.brickshelf.com/gallery/DarkoAb/LDD-MOCs/Market/market...